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The Perfect Mattress in Broadview Heights has great furniture options for every room, from the living room to the bedroom.
Deck out your deck with the perfect patio furniture, you're sure to find a summer style you love.
Bring some extra life to your bedroom with a new furniture set from here, such as bedroom furniture.
Sleep through the whole night in total comfort with new bedding from here, such as mattresses and mattress pads and covers.
For patrons' convenience, nearby parking is readily available.
For the best quality furniture, make your next stop The Perfect Mattress in Broadview Heights.

If you're moving to Broadview Heights, you can find all of the furniture you need for your new place at Family Rooter.
Give your living room a makeover with a brand new furniture set like living room furniture from here.
Take your office from sloppy to chic. All you have to do is browse the selection of updated furniture.
Ready for a change? Treat yourself to a new bedroom set from here, such as bedroom furniture, and enjoy the project of redecorating your bedroom.
Outfit your patio with some great outdoor furniture and gear up for cookouts and company.
Whether you need a new bathroom storage unit or plan on doing a complete remodel, you can't go wrong with the vast selection of furnishings featured.
Pushing the boundaries of conventional artwork, this Family Rooter features one-of-a-kind pieces that will easily dress up any room.
Doll up your house with a little help. Items like rugs, throw pillows, and vases may be just the snazzy solution your home needs.
Wall decorations such as curtains and mirrors are sure to catch your eye, so stop in and see what else is on hand.
No matter what time of day you visit Family Rooter, you can find easy in-and-out parking for your hot ride.
Find just the right furnishing for your home. Family Rooter has it all.

Find the furniture colors and styles you desire at Furniture Nook in North Royalton.
Your new and trendy bedroom furniture set is waiting for you. Come browse a variety of options, such as bedroom furniture, and go home with a new bedroom set.
A rocking bench? A table for six? Whatever outdoor and patio furniture you're looking for, this store has just what you're looking for.
Make sure everything in your bathroom matches and browse the furniture selection for all the best designs.
Take your office from sloppy to chic. All you have to do is browse the selection of updated furniture.
If you're in dire need of a new furniture set, browse living room furniture and more here and go home with a perfect fit.
Find the perfect bedding for your personal needs, such as mattresses, and sleep through the whole night.
For the homiest of homes, add some warmth with goodies like rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
Sharpen your artistic eye with a little help from this store — even the most impressive artists are dazzled by the stunning pieces on display.
If you have a desire to decorate your walls, start off on the right foot with items like curtains and mirrors.
Furniture Nook's patrons can find places to park in the area.
Furniture Nook in North Royalton offers the best deals on furniture so stop by today and find a new piece for your home.

Check out Country Stove Patio and Spa in North Royalton for the latest furniture designs and ideas for your home.
For a style that suits your backyard, browse the selection of patio furniture before the sun goes down.
When you're ready to spruce up your bathroom's design, check out the furnishings on display.
Splurge on a new bedroom set from here, such as bedroom furniture, and enjoy the benefits of a beautifully designed and well-furnished bedroom.
Find bold and trendy furniture here, such as living room furniture, and give your living room a makeover.
Find furniture that's perfect for your workspace when you mix and match items or streamline your taste.
Say bye to bare walls and empty space. Just a few of the pieces here that will work well in almost any room include rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
If you're in the market for some new wall decor, be sure to clear some space for items like curtains and mirrors.
Pushing the boundaries of conventional artwork, this Country Stove Patio and Spa features one-of-a-kind pieces that will easily dress up any room.
At Country Stove Patio and Spa, you can find easy in-and-out parking for you to take advantage of during your shopping spree.
Finally outfit your home with the wonderfully selected furniture at Country Stove Patio and Spa.

If you're moving to North Royalton, you can find all of the furniture you need for your new place at Mike S Custom Cabinets.
If you're on the market for a new furniture set, you can browse living room furniture and more here.
Find cute furnishings for your backyard or patio and have the whole family over to your place for an outdoor get-together.
Let your personality shine in your home some new bedroom furniture from here, such as bedroom furniture.
Your office could be slightly more organized, and the furniture available at this store is just the way to make that happen.
Make sure everything in your bathroom matches and browse the furniture selection for all the best designs.
For the homiest of homes, add some warmth with goodies like rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
Art lovers looking to spice up their space flock to this store for a touch of beauty, charm, and one-of-a-kind artistry.
Wall decorations such as curtains and mirrors are sure to catch your eye, so stop in and see what else is on hand.
If you plan on driving, you'll appreciate the great parking options nearby Mike S Custom Cabinets.
Spruce up your home this season with some quality furniture from Mike S Custom Cabinets in North Royalton.

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Typically, homes get an urban feel from interesting industrial elements: brick walls, exposed piping or ductwork, and patinated floors. But even if your home isn’t built that way, you can still evoke a middle-of-the-city vibe with the right decorative pieces.
Here are seven ways to set a metropolitan mood in any building.
1. Decorate like a city planner.Seen in: Chef Christine Cikowski’s Logan Square apartmentThe design element: A series of six The National posters, which create a panoramic illustration of the Brooklyn BridgeWhy it works: It’s a very straightforward way to bring a little piece of a city into your home. A similar effect could also be achieved with street maps or blueprints.2. Store your stuff unconventionally.Seen in: Restaurateur Michael Ciapciak’s Logan Square home
The design element: A pot rack upcycled from a fire escapeWhy it works: City apartments are often short on storage space, forcing people to come up with interesting ways to display their things. This rack does just that while adding the perfect amount of grit to an otherwise pristine kitchen. 3. Make a statement (wall).Seen in: At left, menswear designer Suzie Sorenson’s Humboldt Park home; at right, musician Ann Torralba’s Hermosa bungalow
The design element: A textured statement wall
Why it works: OK, so maybe your house doesn’t have the oh-so-coveted exposed-brick wall. You can still play with texture, whether by slapping on some chalkboard paint or distressing the top layer of existing paint. The latter option works great in older homes, where walls are often covered in several layers of color.4. Domesticate gritty items.Seen in: Photographers Stevi and Matt Savage’s Lake View loftThe design element: An auto-shop cart, which the Savages used as a diaper-changing station before converting it into a home bar.Why it works: The cart has a super-modern metal construction, and it adjusts to its new job easily. Garage carts are literally built for storage, and the castered legs make it easy to push around at parties. Couchside martinis, anyone?5. Play with pops of color.Seen in: Modern furniture collector Nick Roux’s Lincoln Square apartmentThe design element: A cherry-red typewriter Why it works: An all-white space can feel very contemporary but also a little cold. The typewriter infuses this monochromatic room with a controlled, bold splash of color. 6. Incorporate well-aged pieces.Seen in: Ciapciak’s Logan Square homeThe design element: A headboard made from stacked apple cratesWhy it works: Even if your hardwood floors are in perfect shape (or you have carpet), introducing aged pieces—especially wooden ones—lends the space the same well-tread look of many pre-war buildings.7. Balance hard and soft.Seen in: Cikowski’s Logan Square apartmentThe design element: A plush tufted sofaWhy it works: It balances the hard, angular features of industrial elements with some colorful softness. Plus, the tufted design has a vintage feel, which fits in nicely with an urban-chic vibe.Get more decor ideas from the Groupon Guide:Wall Art Can Be More Than Framed Photos and PaintingsTours of Gorgeous Chicago Properties

You know your friend’s a decorator because they take pride in their living space—and it’s brimming with personality. Even though their mix of colors, furniture, and embellishments seems unique, it probably fits within a popular design aesthetic (or two). Knowing which style they like may make it easier to shop for them this holiday season.
We’ve curated a list of current design styles below. After you’ve identified your loved one's style, read on for gift ideas that will feel right at home with their existing decor.
Look 1: Contemporary and Midcentury Modern
How to spot it: Midcentury and modern designs are most easily identified by their clean angular lines and soft curves. If this is your friend’s taste, their living space is probably uncluttered and features bold furniture in distinctive shapes, such as an arc floor lamp or a boxy armchair. You’ll also probably note contemporary design trends in their home, such as chevron stripes, Danish- and midcentury-inspired furniture, and fuzzy flokati throw blankets.
In addition, many modern spaces sport pops of color against a neutral backdrop (think a vivid throw pillow on a neutral-colored couch), as well as metallic accents, such as chrome chair legs or a brass objet d’art on the coffee table.
If this is your friend’s design style, gift them with:
These modern display storage shelves. Their streamlined geometrical design is right out of the midcentury-modern playbook, and the neutral tones of white and dark brown will fit in with a more colorful contemporary home.
A glass-blowing class. So they can make their own modernistic ornament or paperweight.
A Dyson bladeless fan. Its sleek and sculptural design and innovative technology will feel right at home in a modern or contemporary setting.
Modern Display Storage Shelves
Glass-Blowing Class
Dyson Bladeless Fan
Look 2: Craftsman and Scandinavian
How to spot it: These two design styles are known for simple, timeless, built-to-last pieces. If this is your friend’s vibe, you might spy a built-in hutch in their living room or a simple wooden table without any carvings or frills in their dining room.
It’s a warm look balanced by a largely monochromatic color scheme, usually in shades of white, blue, or gray. In keeping with their turn-of-the-century roots, craftsman styles sometimes layer tones of olive or lilac, while few Scandinavian-style homes are truly finished without a hint of a Marimekko-inspired pattern.
If this is your friend’s design style, gift them with:
An Amaryllis bulb in a decorative pot. The bulb blossoms in the winter months, and its oversize petals and bright green stalk balance warmer pieces in the decor with a touch of lightness.
A wooden rocking chair. The piece's mahogany finish will complement the decor, and its soothing function adds a relaxing element.
Wood cleaner. The gentle cleanser will work on any of their treasured wooden pieces, protecting them and adding a soft, cozy gleam.
Amaryllis Bulbs with Decorative Pots
Mahogany-Finish Wooden Rocking Chair
Method Squirt and Mop Wood Cleaner
Look 3: Country and Shabby Chic
How to spot it: Shabby-chic and country decorators love the look of heirloom furniture, especially pieces that are slightly worn or covered in antiqued paint. Their furniture tells a story, as do the meaningful knickknacks that pop up on bookshelves and coffee tables.
Shades of cream and ivory reign supreme, with shabby-chic spaces incorporating dusty pastels and country designs accenting with bright barn-red or navy-blue hues. Chances are that in either style home there’s a soft, oversized couch that’s easy to sink into. You'll also probably notice a mishmash of patterns scattered about—think upholstery, accent pillows, and throw blankets, each in a different pattern, but all in the same general color scheme.
If this is your friend’s design style, gift them with:
A quilting class. That way they can mix every pattern they like on one blanket or pillow.
A woven cotton throw. The cozy patterns mix well with both aesthetics while adding literal warmth to a room.
A glass-top jewelry box. Its dark wooden drawers and see-through glass top add a delicate accent to nightstands or dressers.
Quilting Class
Woven Cotton Throw
Glass-Top Jewelry Box
Look 4: Blanket Fort
How to spot it: Friends who prefer the blanket-fort aesthetic prize comfort above all else—well, comfort, darkness, and privacy. You’ll know your friend has a blanket fort style if they don’t own any tables or chairs, balance a plate on their knees when it’s time to eat, and keep a spare spool of twine handy at all times in case a blanket starts to slip.
Chances are extremely good that your friend digs the blanket-fort style if you first met them at a childhood sleepover 26 years ago and they never moved out of the fort after you went home in the morning.
If this is your friend’s design style, give them:
A headlamp flashlight. For reading at any hour.
Removable wall decals. So they can redecorate after the walls have gone through the laundry.
Classes on blanket-fort upkeep and maintenance. We don’t have any available now … but we'll update this list as soon as we do.
Headlamp flashlight
Removable Wall Decals
Illustrations by Jess Duff, Groupon

With the fall season officially upon us, the urge to decorate with strange, misshapen fruits is at its strongest. Gourds are, after all, abundant and inexpensive this time of year, so using them to spruce up your home is only natural. But for extra credit, try painting them with this Edgar Allan Poe–inspired design. With just a bit of paint and the templates below, you can fill your home with Poe’s eerie presence.What You Need:Decorative gourds of varying shapes and sizesWhite and black craft paintSmall paintbrushFine-tipped black markerX-Acto knifeMod PodgePrinterTemplatesWhat You Do:Paint all of your gourds white. They may need a few coats, depending on how brightly colored they are.Print the templates and carefully cut them out with an X-Acto knife.Coat the back of the templates with a thin layer of Mod Podge, and place them on your gourds. Keep in mind that you will be peeling these off.With a fine-tipped marker, trace the template onto the gourds.Peel the template off, paint inside your drawn-in lines with black paint, and you shall work nevermore.Shop for deals on fall-friendly decor and, of course, pumpkin patches:Read more DIYs to decorate your home and yourself :How to Turn Photo-Booth Strips into a Decorative TrayTurn Plain Wardrobe Staples into Trendy, Fall-Friendly Pieces